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Post by SamSpade on Mar 19, 2004 13:28:35 GMT -5
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Post by Agent86 on Mar 19, 2004 14:13:37 GMT -5
Average Guy: "I thought it was already part of the seven deadly sins of radio?"
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Post by x on Mar 19, 2004 23:49:28 GMT -5
Average Guy: "I thought it was already part of the seven deadly sins of radio?" I don't think you're going to find a list like that from the FCC. The thing that bugs me about this new ruling is that the FCC is rewriting history. They had previously said this this particular broadcast was acceptable due to the nature of how the word was used. They need to get their act together.
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Post by Agent86 on Mar 20, 2004 11:37:31 GMT -5
Excuse me from taking a line from George Carlin and Stern's movie, but whatever happened to the Seven Words You Can't Say On Air? I can't remember anyone bluring that line more than Stern, but at the same time I don't remember anyone abusing it either.
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Post by dolt on Mar 20, 2004 12:02:16 GMT -5
My memory is hazy on this but someone can correct what I mess up. A musician(again) Bono??? at some award show dropped the f-bomb and it went out. The FCC ruled that since he had used it as an adjective it was permissable. So if a person were confident on parts of speech, one could use the word.
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